Retiring List

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http://lisa.ctmh.com/Retail/Products.aspx?CatalogID=2159

The Close to my Heart retiring list just came out! As sad as I am that CTMH will be retiring some of my
favorite products, I know that it just means that they are making room
for lots of fun new goodies in the Spring/Summer 2014 Idea Book
which will be released on February 1st.

Be sure to check out this link to see everything that will be retiring
and grab your favorites while you can because they are only available until January 31, 2014 or
while supplies last.

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